'FPGA PlayStation' SuperStation One's Memory Card Just Got An Upgrade (opens in new tab)
That's a D-pad!If you've been following events in the wild and wacky world of FPGA gaming, then you'll be aware of the SuperStation One, a MiSTer FPGA-based creation of Sony's 32-bit PlayStation console.While it's compatible with a wide range of FPGA cores covering consoles, handhelds, computers and arcade games, the SuperStation One's main focus is arguably PS1; it has two controller ports on the front which accept original PlayStation pads, can accept PS1 memory cards and even supports the ...
Read the original article